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12 August, 15:39

Write an equation for the translation of y=3/x with asymptotes of x=7 and y=-5

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  1. 12 August, 15:55
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    y = (3 / (x-7)) - 5

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The original equation has the asymptotes at x = 0 and y = 0.

    We want to translate to the right by 7 units so that the asymptote is at x = 7 and downwards 5 units so that the asymptote is y = - 5.

    Now, in the first case, to move it to the right, you must subtract 7 from the independent variable (i. e. x)

    And in the second case, to move a function down 5 units, subtract 5 units from the entire function.

    Applying the above, the new function would be:

    y = (3 / (x-7)) - 5
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